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Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health is a conference collection of technical papers freely accessible to scholars over the world. Articles featured vary areas of efforts to develop health and well-being for better society such as factors of illness, epidemiology, health promotion, health policy, nutrition, environmental health and safety, nursing and midwifery, and other sciences related to health development.
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SCIENCE FOR MANKIND: TRANSLATING RESEARCH RESULTS INTO POLICY AND PRACTICES Andrew John Macnab
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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SYNTHESIS OF NANOMATERIALS AND ITS BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN’S HEALTH Kanlaya Prapainop
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTEGRATED-APPROACH ON GERD (I-AGE) PROJECT IN FISHERMEN AS A MODEL OF INTERRELATION OF RESEARCH-BASED HEALTHCARE AND TEACHING Ahmad Fariz Malvi Zamzam Zein
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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THE EFFECT OF ASPHYXIA ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF CHILDREN AGED 2-4 Yuni Kusmiyati
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THE ROLE OF HEALTH POLYTECHNIC OF PALANGKA RAYA AS A LEADING CENTER FOR ADOLESCENT HEALTH IN CENTRAL KALIMANTAN Dhini Dhini
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NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES: FOCUS IN INDONESIA Suharyo Hadisaputro
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TRANSLATING FUTURE MILLENNIAL: STRUCTURING DISRUPTIVE HEALTHCARE Adang Bachtiar
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BRINGING MEDICAL GENETICS TO THE PUBLIC: THE CHALLENGES FOR INDONESIAN MEDICAL FACULTIES Catur Setiya Sulistiyana
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AN EVALUATION OF VIDEO MATERIALS WITH A HEALTH-RELATED MESSAGE AVAILABLE IN INDONESIA Ronald Mukisa; Doni Marisi Sinaga; Andrew Macnab
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No. 4 (2019)
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Background:  A core component of health promotion involves education. When we educate children and their parents about health, we need to use words that they can understand and ways to teach them that they find interesting. In schools in Uganda we have found that many children learn important facts from music videos recorded by celebrities that include a health message. This study looked at video material with a health message that is available on-line in Indonesia for those involved in health promotion to use to educate parents and children.Methods: A google question was generated and the videos the respondents suggested were then viewed on YouTube to identify the health topics that they contained. From this search, the availability of other videos with similar or related messages was evaluated.Results: Nine respondents suggested videos with a health message; 8 were female and 1 male, all had a bachelor’s or master’s degree. Four of the videos identified contained general health related messages, the remainder were specific to one of two areas, handwashing and hygiene (3) or tooth brushing and oral health (2). Importantly, when viewing these videos, a large number of related videos in various formats (message for adults/parents, message for children, educational material, songs, cartoons) were cross linked with the targeted video.Conclusion: In Indonesia, a broad range of videos exist that can be used either to educate parents and children about the key health topics that these videos cover, or to act as a model for producing similar materials for newly identified health promotion issues. Engaging and educating parents and children is an important health promotion strategy and community empowerment approach  to improving the determinants of health.
FACTORS AFFECTING WORK PERFORMANCE OF FAMILY PLANNING FIELD WORKERS OF NATIONAL AGENCY OF POPULATION AND FAMILY PLANNING (BKKBN) IN EAST JAVA PROVINCE, INDONESIA Mahendrawan Nugraha Aji Pratama; Poschanan Niramitchainont
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Background: In a company or institution the most important asset is human resources. One of the functions of human resource management is training and development. The problem of family planning field worker in East Java Province that often faced is during the implementation of training activities, trainees showed high enthusiasm. However, based on data from BKKBN of East Java Province through Radalgram (program control meeting) in August 2018 explained that their performance achievements were still 73,41% of target more than 90%. This research was conducted at East Java Province to get an overview of the factors that affect the work performance of family planning field workers.Methods: The research design was a quantitative method used surveys. Measurement tool of this research is a questionnaire. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson’s Correlation, Stepwise Multiple Regression analysis.Results: Overall of the level of importance of factors affecting work performance of family planning of BKKBN in East Java Province, Indonesia were at high levels. The finding also revealed that there was a positive correlation between personal factor, training factors, organizational factors, and work performance. Teaching techniques had the highest influence on work performance, it could predict 38.6% of work performance. The second factor that effects work performance was self-directed learning which is could increase the prediction rate by 7.5 %. Furthermore, the third factor that affects performance is organizational support, then the fourth and fifth factors are curriculum and training facilities that could increase the predictive rate of 3.7%, 1.8% and 1.0% respectively.Conclusions: Based on the result of this research, the highest influence factors to the work performance of family planning field workers of BKKBN in East Java Province, Indonesia are teaching techniques. The second highest factor is self-directed learning, then the third factor is organizational support. Other factors that affect performance in fourth and fifth are curriculum and training facilities. The researcher suggest that BKKBN pay more attention to facilitators so they can add competency in teaching, support family planning field workers by providing online learning programs and library. Moreover, BKKBN is expected to be able to make policies that provide fair assesment and appreciation for family planning field workers who have good performance. In addition, BKKBN should design a curriculum that is up to date and in accordance with the content of the training program, revitalizing training facilities in education and training center, so that family planning field workers are more comfortable to learn both independently and in groups. BKKBN expects that every family planning field workers to always learn independently and improve their competence in order to create innovative activities in carrying out work tasks in the area.

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